With the stroke of his pen, Governor John Lynch
signed into law Michelle's Law. The law became
effective immediately. Thanks to all who attended
the signing ceremony. those who could not we
know that you were there with us in spirit.
Michelle's Law is finished here in NH, however,
we will be continuing on to get legislation
adopted in the remaining states around the
country.

CONCORD, N.H. - Joined by
the family of Michelle Morse and legislators,
Gov. John Lynch today signed "Michelle's
Law," helping ensure that college students
do not lose their health insurance when they
need it most.

The legislation, HB 37,
ensures that seriously ill college students
can continue to receive health care insurance
through their family's health insurance policy
even if they are unable to maintain their
full-time student status...

1.)This just couldn't
be true
I currently pay $290.14 (20%)
per month for the family plan
insurance. My employer pays
the other 80% .With the
additional premium for COBRA
and co-pays our total cost for
insurance would have been at
least $1,000 per month...

2.)...so very
proud
From January 2004 through
October 2004, Michelle had
14 rounds of chemo every
other week, each lasting 48
hours, She lost weight and her
hair, but had not lost her will
to fight...

3.) Outlive
our daughter?
She was an excellent
student teacher and any
district
that hired
her would be lucky...

4.)Support House
bill 37fn
AN ACT relative to health
insurance coverage for full-
time students on medical
leaves of absence.